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Astronomical quantities of everything and to
hell with civilian needs.--Donald Nelson,
Chairman of the War Production Board,
describing the military view of the American
wartime industry.

During the war years, gasoline,
rubber, sugar, butter, and meat were rationed. Government publicity reminded people
that shortages of these materials occurred because they were going to the troops,
and that civilians should take part in conservation and salvage campaigns.

Waste
Helps the Enemy by Vanderlaan

Produced by
the
Douglas Aircraft Company
NARA Still Picture Branch
(NWDNS-79-WP-103)

(Click on poster
for high-resolution image)

When You
Ride Alone
You Ride With Hitler!by Weimer Pursell, 1943

Printed by the
Government
Printing Office for the Office
of Price Administration
NARA Still Picture Branch
(NWDNS-188-PP-42)

(Click on poster for
high-resolution image)

Save Waste
Fats for Explosivesby Henry Koerner, 1943

Printed by the
Government
Printing Office
for theOffice of War Information
NARA Still Picture Branch
(NWDNS-44-PA-380)